Perseverance (solitaire)

Perseverance
A Patience game
Family Bisley
Deck Single 52-card
See also Glossary of solitaire

Perseverance is a solitaire card game played with a deck of 52 playing cards. The reason for the name is not known, but probably, the player must play this game with perseverance to succeed.

Rules

First, the four aces are taken out of the deck. These form the four foundations.

Then the rest are shuffled and dealt into twelve piles of four cards each. One can distribute one card at a time for each pile or deal four cards at a time to form a pile.

The top cards of each pile are available for play to the foundations or on the tableau piles. The foundations are built up by suit, with the cards on the tableau are built down, also by suit (although some rule sets allow building regardless of suit[1]).

One card can be moved at a time. However, the player is allowed to move a sequence of cards as a unit to another pile with an appropriate card (e.g. 6-5-4-3♠ can be placed on the 7♠).

When all possible moves are made (or the player has done all the possible moves one can make), the piles are picked up in reverse order. For example, the twelfth pile is placed over the eleventh pile, and this new pile is placed on the tenth pile, and so on. Then, without shuffling, the cards are dealt to as many piles of four as the remaining cards will allow. To ensure that the order of the cards is not disturbed for the most part, it is suggested that the cards are dealt four at time. This can be done only twice (in Solsuite's case, this can be done perpetually until the game is won or becomes blocked,[2] while BVS Solitaire's rules for the games disallows any redeal[1]).

The game is won when all cards are built onto the foundations up to Kings.

References

  1. 1 2 "Perseverance Solitaire". BVS Solitaire website. Retrieved September 25, 2016.
  2. "Perseverance - Solitaire". Solsuite website. Retrieved September 25, 2016.
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